X.
Xenophon, his report of the reasoning of Socrates in confutation of Aristodeinus, his political economy, [149] ; his presentation of the Spartan character, [185] ; his style, [393] ; his mental characteristics, [393] [394] ; contrasted with Herodotus, [394] ; with Tacitus, [403]
Y.
York, Duke of, [62] ; anxiety excited by his sudden return from Holland, [94] ; detestation of him, [94] ; revival of the question of his exclusion, [96]
York House, the London residence of Bacon and his father, [408] [432]
Yonge, Sir William, [205]
Young, Dr., his testimony to Addison's colloquial powers, [366]
Z.